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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34889580/an-analysis-of-medicare-accountable-care-organization-expense-reports
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine Hersey, J Michael McWilliams, Betty Fout, Matthew J Trombley, Lauren Scarpati
OBJECTIVES: To understand the investments that Medicare Shared Savings Program accountable care organizations (ACOs) in the ACO Investment Model (AIM) made to participate in the program and the costs that they incurred as a result of their efforts to lower spending and improve quality. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a systematic review and categorization of all available and approved quarterly expenses reported by AIM ACOs. METHODS: We reviewed final approved quarterly expense reports submitted by ACOs detailing how they spent funds in the quarter...
December 2021: American Journal of Managed Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34831668/expectations-for-the-development-of-health-technology-assessment-in-brazil
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Simões Corrêa Galendi, Carlos Antonio Caramori, Clarissa Lemmen, Dirk Müller, Stephanie Stock
The implementation of health technology assessment (HTA) in emerging countries depends on the characteristics of the health care system and the needs of public health care. The objective of this survey was to investigate experts' expectations for the development of HTA in Brazil and to derive measures to strengthen the impact of HTA in Brazil on health care decisions. Based on a scoping literature review, a questionnaire was developed proposing eight theses for seven domains of HTA: (i) capacity building, (ii) public involvement, (iii) role of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA), (iv) institutional framework, (v) scope of HTA studies, (vi) methodology of HTA, and (vii) HTA as the basis for jurisdiction...
November 13, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34770688/bpm-support-for-patient-centred-clinical-pathways-in-chronic-diseases
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marek Szelągowski, Justyna Berniak-Woźny, Cezary Lipiński
Epidemiological trends over the past decade show a significant worldwide increase in the burden of chronic diseases. At the same time, the human resources of health care are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. One of the management concepts that can help in solving this problem is business process management (BPM). The results of research conducted in the healthcare sector thus far prove that BPM is an effective tool for optimizing clinical processes, as it allows for the ongoing automatic tracking of key health parameters of an individual patient without the need to involve medical personnel...
November 6, 2021: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34759635/the-world-health-organization-collaborating-center-for-emergency-and-trauma-who-ccet-in-south-east-asia-the-world-academic-council-of-emergency-medicine-wacem-and-the-american-college-of-academic-international-medicine-acaim-2021-framework-for-using-telemedicine
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronica Sikka, Salvatore Di Somma, Sagar C Galwankar, Sagar Sinha, Nidhi Garg, Neilesh Talwalkar, Sona Garg, Prashant Mahajan, Vivek Chauhan, Lisa Moreno-Walton, Siddharth Dubhashi, Vibha Dutta, Venkataramanaiah Saddikuti, Prabath W B Nanayakkara, Joydeep Grover, Ketan Paranjape, Sarman Singh, Pushpa Sharma, Sanjeev Bhoi, Tejprakash Sinha, Stanislaw P Stawicki, Manish Garg, Indrani Sardesai
The coronavirus disease 2019 crisis has forced the world to integrate telemedicine into health delivery systems in an unprecedented way. To deliver essential care, lawmakers, physicians, patients, payers, and health systems have all adopted telemedicine and redesigned delivery processes with accelerated speed and coordination in a fragmented way without a long-term vision or uniformed standards. There is an opportunity to learn from the experiences gained by this pandemic to help shape a better health-care system that standardizes telemedicine to optimize the overall efficiency of remote health-care delivery...
July 2021: Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34101819/redesigning-family-medicine-training-to-meet-the-emerging-health-care-needs-of-patients-and-communities-be-the-change-we-wish-to-see
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Norman B Kahn
This paper reflects a vision of how family medicine residency training will be redesigned to prepare graduates to meet the health care needs of their patient populations and regional communities. Family physicians are needed to serve as personal physicians and as the patient's usual source of care, as recognized in historic documents that have defined the specialty's enduring role in society as the foundation of the health care system. Modern residency practices will include residents as junior partners and members of multidisciplinary faculty teams...
July 7, 2021: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34060500/value-based-payment-what-does-it-mean-for-nurses
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Pittman, Betty Rambur, Susan Birch, Garrett K Chan, Cindy Cooke, Mollie Cummins, Colleen Leners, Lisa Kane Low, Mikki Meadows-Oliver, Mona Shattell, Cheryl Taylor, Deborah Trautman
Among the many lessons that have been reinforced by the SARS-COVID-19 pandemic is the failure of our current fee-for-service health care system to either adequately respond to patient needs or offer financial sustainability. This has enhanced bipartisan interest in moving forward with value-based payment reforms. Nurses have a rich history of innovative care models that speak to their potential centrality in delivery system reforms. However, deficits in terms of educational preparation, and in some cases resistance, to considering cost alongside quality, has hindered the profession's contribution to the conversation about value-based payments and their implications for system change...
July 2021: Nursing Administration Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34048376/quality-improvement-education-redesigning-intermountain-healthcare-s-advanced-training-program-for-a-value-based-learning-health-care-system
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Griffin Olsen, Jill Quam, Doug Wolfe, Natalie Soria, Milli West, Steve Gibbons, Wing Province, Kimberly D Brunisholz, Tom Belnap, Andrew J Knighton, Lauren Allen, Matt Pollard, Mike Woodruff, Rajendu Srivastava
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 26, 2021: Quality Management in Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34039151/caregiver-characteristics-and-outcomes-associated-with-level-of-care-complexity-for-older-adults
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janice F Bell, Robin L Whitney, Victoria Keeton, Heather M Young
Care in the home is increasingly complex, with family caregivers now expected to take on aspects of care previously managed by nurses and other health professionals. In a national sample of caregivers of older adults, we examined predictors and outcomes of level of care (low, medium, high) based on caregiving hours and counts of activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental ADLs supported. Characteristics associated with high level of care include Hispanic or "other" race/ethnicity, being unemployed, and specific care recipient conditions (e...
May 2021: Research in Gerontological Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33970469/sailing-the-7c-s-starfield-revisited-as-a-foundation-of-family-medicine-residency-redesign
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew Bazemore, Timothy Grunert
Amidst a pandemic that has acutely highlighted longstanding failings of the US health care system and the graduate medical education (GME) enterprise that serves it, educators prepare to embark on another revision of the program requirements for family medicine GME. We propose in this article a conceptual framework to guide this endeavor, built on a foundation of the core functions that Barbara Starfield suggested might explain primary care's salutary effects. We first revisit these "4C's"-first Contact, Continuity, Comprehensiveness, and Coordination-and how they might inform design thinking in primary care GME guideline revision...
July 7, 2021: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33905672/development-and-implementation-of-an-obstetric-milestone-pathway
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kendra L Folh, Patricia Heale
To improve key discharge metrics and achieve more consistency in clinical care, a team at our large health care system developed and implemented the use of an obstetric milestone pathway (OMP). The OMP was integrated into daily multidisciplinary discharge rounds, during which nurses discussed the plan of care and progress toward discharge for each woman and her newborn. The OMP provided nursing staff with a tool for implementing a plan of care and for preparing a woman and her newborn for discharge. Use of the OMP was associated with a decrease in clinical errors, improved patient satisfaction scores, and decreased costs related to length of stay...
June 2021: Nursing for Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33659608/the-use-of-the-online-inverted-classroom-model-for-digital-teaching-with-gamification-in-medical-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johanna Huber, Matthias Witti, Michaela Schunk, Martin R Fischer, Daniel Tolks
Introduction: In 2014, a newly designed, case-based seminar was successfully implemented in the subjects of health systems, health economics and public health care (GGG). The seminar "The Lonely Patient" is based on a real patient case and deals with the German health care system from the perspective of a patient. In order to create more space for discussion and exchange among students, the seminar was redesigned on the basis of the Inverted Classroom Method (ICM). Project description: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, new, purely digital teaching formats had to be developed quickly in the sense of Emergency Remote Teaching...
2021: GMS Journal for Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33497460/preparing-rns-for-primary-care-value-added
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blanca Iris Padilla
The U.S. health care system needs a fundamental redesign, as the current model of care is not meeting the needs of the population for primary care. Factors affecting the primary care workforce include a decrease in primary care providers, an increase in the aging population with limited health insurance, and a decrease in health care access. With the current emphasis for primary care redesign and team-based care, RNs practicing with an expanded role are in a unique position to address the primary care crisis...
February 1, 2021: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33476185/actualizing-better-health-and-health-care-for-older-adults
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Terry Fulmer, David B Reuben, John Auerbach, Donna Marie Fick, Colleen Galambos, Kimberly S Johnson
By 2030 more people in the United States will be older than age sixty-five than younger than age five. Our health care system is unprepared for the complexity of caring for a heterogenous population of older adults-a problem that has been magnified by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Here, as part of the National Academy of Medicine's Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities for 2021 initiative, we identify six vital directions to improve the care and quality of life for all older Americans...
February 2021: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33457624/the-impact-of-job-role-on-health-care-workers-definitions-of-patient-centered-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica L Moreau, Alison B Hamilton, Elizabeth M Yano, Lisa V Rubenstein, Susan E Stockdale
While patient-centered care (PCC) is a widely accepted aspect of health-care quality, its definition is still the subject of debate. We investigated health-care workers' definitions of PCC by level of patient contact in job roles. Our qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews with key stakeholder employees (n = 66) at 6 Veterans' Affairs health-care locations in Southern California. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded for definitions of PCC, and analyzed by participants' self-described level of patient contact...
December 2020: Journal of Patient Experience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33317762/structural-and-operational-redesigning-of-patient-centered-ambulatory-care-pharmacy-services-and-its-effectiveness-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shabeer A Thorakkattil, Habib S Nemr, Fuad H Al-Ghamdi, Rita J Jabbour, Ayman M Al-Qaaneh
BACKGROUND: The newly emerged coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has collapsed the entire global health care system. Due to these settings, a lot of strategic changes are adopted by healthcare facilities to ensure continuity in patient-centered services. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of structural and operational changes made in ambulatory care pharmacy services during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A retrospective comparative study was conducted to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of patient-centered interventions and consequent access to medication management care within Johns Hopkins Aramco Health Care ambulatory care pharmacy services during the COVID-19 pandemic by comparing patient-centered key performance indicators before and during COVID-19 pandemic for a total of 4 months...
January 2021: Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy: RSAP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33296443/adverse-drug-events-and-contributing-factors-among-hospitalized-adult-patients-at-jimma-medical-center-southwest-ethiopia-a-prospective-observational-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamiru Sahilu, Mestawet Getachew, Tsegaye Melaku, Tadesse Sheleme
Background: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are common complications of clinical care resulting in significant morbidity, mortality, and high clinical expenditure. Population-level estimates of inpatient ADEs are limited in Ethiopia. Objective: This study aimed to assess the incidence, contributing factors, severity, and preventability of ADEs among hospitalized adult patients at Jimma Medical Center, Ethiopia. Methods: A prospective observational study design was conducted among hospitalized adult patients at tertiary hospital in Ethiopia...
2020: Current Therapeutic Research, Clinical and Experimental
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33225048/digital-teaching-as-an-instrument-for-cross-location-teaching-networks-in-medical-informatics-opportunities-and-challenges
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nils-Hendrik Benning, Martin Haag, Petra Knaup, Dagmar Krefting, Otto Rienhoff, Markus Suhr, Inga Hege, Daniel Tolks
The increasingly digitized healthcare system requires new skills from all those involved. In order to impart these competencies, appropriate courses must be developed at educational institutions. In view of the rapid development of new aspects of digitization, this presents a challenge; suitable teaching formats must be developed successively. The establishment of cross-location teaching networks is one way to better meet training needs and to make the necessary spectrum of educational content available. As part of the Medical Informatics Initiative, the HiGHmed consortium is establishing such a teaching network, in the field of medical informatics, which covers many topics related to the digitization of the health care system...
2020: GMS Journal for Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33170294/partnering-with-parents-of-children-with-medical-complexity-a-framework-for-engaging-families-for-practice-improvement
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Lander Schnell, Sarah Johaningsmeir, Tera Bartelt, David A Bergman
The role of patients and families has evolved over the years, from being viewed as entities who were told what to do, to consumers of health services, to being central to health system design and clinical decision-making. When designing health care practices and programs to be patient- and family-centered, we believe that parents of children with medical complexity (CMC) bring valuable viewpoints and experiences to the table. Good health and functional outcomes for CMC and their families are dependent on active family engagement with their health care partners...
November 1, 2020: Pediatric Annals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33119372/four-innovations-a-robust-integrated-behavioral-health-program-in-pediatric-primary-care
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Becker Herbst, Jessica M McClure, Robert T Ammerman, Lori J Stark, Robert S Kahn, Mona E Mansour, Mary Carol Burkhardt
The increase in behavioral health problems presenting in pediatric primary care (PPC) has led to a greater focus on the prevention and treatment of mental health concerns. As a result, care has shifted from colocation to integrated PPC models. However, the literature provides limited guidance on the development and implementation of integrated PPC models that aim to transform both PPC and the larger health care system. We developed an integrated behavioral health (IBH) approach modeled with fidelity to the Integrated Practice Assessment Tool to fully integrate behavioral health into PPC...
October 29, 2020: Families, Systems & Health: the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33030259/on-demand-mobile-health-infrastructures-to-allow-comprehensive-remote-atrial-fibrillation-and-risk-factor-management-through-teleconsultation
#40
REVIEW
Astrid N L Hermans, Rachel M J van der Velden, Monika Gawalko, Dominique V M Verhaert, Lien Desteghe, David Duncker, Martin Manninger, Hein Heidbuchel, Ron Pisters, Martin Hemels, Laurent Pison, Afzal Sohaib, Arian Sultan, Daniel Steven, Petra Wijtvliet, Robert Tieleman, Dhiraj Gupta, Dobromir Dobrev, Emma Svennberg, Harry J G M Crijns, Nikki A H A Pluymaekers, Jeroen M Hendriks, Dominik Linz
BACKGROUND: Although novel teleconsultation solutions can deliver remote situations that are relatively similar to face-to-face interaction, remote assessment of heart rate and rhythm as well as risk factors remains challenging in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). HYPOTHESIS: Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can support remote AF management. METHODS: Herein, we discuss available mHealth tools and strategies on how to incorporate the remote assessment of heart rate, rhythm and risk factors to allow comprehensive AF management through teleconsultation...
November 2020: Clinical Cardiology
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